Darko Todorovski
GBKnowing the market phycology is by far… Knowing the market phycology is by far the most important element of learning how to trade. I've been looking for this type of a lesson and David delivered just that. Also having a daily checklist and understanding critical pivots is what makes this course an incredible value. I strongly recommend this course to understand how everything flows before you jump into the market. Even as a current trader it's valuable. Thank you David
Jarred Whicker
GBGreat course. Changes how you view charts forever. It was a great course that truly changes the way you look at charts. Ideal for any beginner or someone who hasn't had luck with learning themselves on YouTube. The only piece that this course is missing is a breakdown of how to continuously find new stocks that are poised for a move. For that, it seems like you need to purchase "Inside the Numbers". However, he truly means "no questions unanswered" so any questions you have around finding stocks, he will respond.
Jeffrey Goggin
GBLearned alot!! Learned alot!!! The course gives actionable education. After you have been thru the material a time or two....You can then follow along with the Inside the Numbers evening youtube, and start and stop the video and test your understanding of Lazy Emini Course. Additionally, the chart reading skills are taught in an easy to understand manner.
Bob
GBStarted trading Gap Fills in Paper… Started trading Gap Fills in Paper Money just a few days ago. The system appears to be simple enough to follow. So far 5 out of 5 winners. This a small sample size, but I can see the potential. It is a good strategy for unemotional trading using conditional orders. I will keep plugging away until I gain more confidence and become proficient with Gap Fills, then will explore other training that you offer. Practice makes perfect.
JON
GBIn this wacky world of day trading In this wacky world of day trading, there are so many "gurus", indicators, strategies to learn from. Many aren't so good and some are good. A few are consistent, solid, reliable, 'simple' to follow (don't confuse 'simple' as being easy). David is all the above and applies the 'old school' reliable indicators that help the most consistently! We may want the flashiest, latest tech, AI blah blah & blah. David's way teaches what you need to know to consistently do well!